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Another reason for doing this would be to change a particular part of the Registry on a remote system. For example, if you needed to repair an area of the Registry, you could load the related hive file into the Registry of another machine and then repair the problem on the remote machine.

Rather than replacing the selected root key, the hive you are loading then becomes a subkey of that root key. Registry Editor then prompts you for the location and name of the previously saved hive file.

Select the file, and then click Open. Afterward, enter a name for the key under which the hive will reside while it is loaded into the current system's Registry, and then click OK. Note You can't work with hive files that are already being used by the operating system or another process. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads.

Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. I'm having a problem with three different users that I just can't figure out. Most users simply log off at the end of the day, but these three users reboot. When they come in the next morning they get logged on with a default profile, and when using Process Explorer I see that "system" has ntuser. What's weird is if I have them reboot again and try to log in immediately they are then able to login without any problems.

I've got the User Profile Hive Service installed, but still I wouldn't even think that would come into play here since the problem is when logging in after a reboot rather than after a simple logout. I thought at first Symantec AV Corp. Even if that was the problem, I would imagine I would see a specific Symantec service locking ntuser.

This information contains information about how your computer runs etc. See the following hyperlinks for some Windows Registry contents I have written. What is Registry Editor and how to access the registry hives , and how to search through the Windows registry. You may want to load a ntuser. This is because most times, you have accidentally clicked on the wrong hive as shown below. To load a ntuser. Default] and change the login screensaver to Reset Administrator Password — Load and edit the registry database on a parallel installation without needing to boot it first.

Next, you will have to select the ntuser. This will prompt you to browse through your Windows directory for the location the file is. When prompted for a name, enter a name that is descriptive and easy to remember.

The name will be used to create a new node in the tree so one can browse the offline registry. Go to the newly created node and edit whatever you like The changes are written immediately to the offline registry database.



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